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Intuitive, which is a robotic surgery developer, paid Cardica $12 million for the rights, along with an equity investment of 1.25 million shares of Cardica stock.
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Foolish colleague Brian Stoffel aptly calls Intuitive Surgical an "older, more mature version of MAKO."
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Foolish colleague Brian Stoffel aptly calls Intuitive Surgical an "older, more mature version of MAKO."
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They are described as Intuitive and interactive touchscreen PC's with near silent operation.
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"Intuitive" means being able to take in a large number of data inputs simultaneously and process them quickly to yield a decision.
"If 'brain sex' sounds like gender stereotyping, Dr. Moir says there is a twist: Brain sex doesn't always match biological sex." Ann Althouse 2009
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"Intuitive" means being able to take in a large number of data inputs simultaneously and process them quickly to yield a decision.
"If 'brain sex' sounds like gender stereotyping, Dr. Moir says there is a twist: Brain sex doesn't always match biological sex." Ann Althouse 2009
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"Intuitive" really is code for what you are used to.
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( "Intuitive"), a private British Columbia company incorporated under the laws of British Columbia (the "Acquisition").
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"Intuitive" is not a word one would naturally use to describe the process by which almost all software is installed on the mainframe platform.
Independent Information Technology and business analysis from IT-Analysis.com Simon Perry, Quocirca 2009
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But other companies, such as Intuitive Surgical, have made it clear that guidance is not gone forever.
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